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- Tablets and Telephone Calls - Family Friends Services - CDCR
Instructions are available on the tablets and kiosks, including “Making an Outgoing Video Call,” “Tablet Instruction Basics,” “Video Calling: Setting Up Contacts,” and others
- Tablet project enhances communication for incarcerated - CDCR
CDCR has embarked on an innovative project to offer reduced and free telephone phone calls and tablet access to those in our care Reduced and free telephone calls, combined with access to tablets statewide, will give incarcerated people the ability to: communicate with family; access rehabilitative information; and learn new technology
- In‑Person Visiting Frequently Asked Questions - CDCR
Incarcerated people with tablets are eligible for 15 minutes of free video calls from their tablet every two weeks Audio calls made from standard institution wall phones and tablets are always free of charge Visiting status is determined by the department’s Roadmap to Reopening
- What to Expect - Office of the Ombudsman - CDCR
Will the incarcerated person have access to a tablet while in the reception center? No Tablets are provided at no cost to incarcerated persons once they have completed the reception and classification process and have transferred to their designated institution
- Automated Rehabilitative Catalog And Information Discovery (ARCAID) - CDCR
Parolees, family and friends: The ARCAID application is available on desktop, tablet, and mobile viewing options Incarcerated individuals are able to access the system through tablets, laptops and library computers Scan or click the QR code to access ARCAID
- FAQ: What is a Modified Program, June 12, 2025
Phone and tablet communications are paused ; Individuals remain primarily in their housing units ; Incarcerated people assigned to designated Level III facilities may be permitted to dine in the dining halls under controlled conditions All designated Level IV incarcerated people will have their meals delivered directly to their respective
- California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Announces . . .
In addition to the reduced rate of telephone calls, the contract will set the department on the path to amplify communications technology across the system, including expanding access to tablets and kiosks for the entire incarcerated population The tablet program is an expansion of a successful pilot program initiated at five institutions in 2018
- CDCR Launches Free Audio Calls - News Releases
SACRAMENTO – Beginning Jan 1, 2023, audio calls made from standard institution wall phones and tablets by an incarcerated person in a California state prison will be free of charge to the incarcerated person and their friends and families
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